When Real Estate Becomes a National Security Asset: What the Florida Spy Story Means for Developers
By Daniel Kaufman | March 2026 I spend a lot of time thinking about what drives real estate demand, population shifts, employment anchors, infrastructure investment, interest rate cycles. But I’ll admit, foreign espionage operations aren’t usually in my underwriting model. They probably should be. Vanity Fair recently published a sweeping investigation into what it’s calling “Spylandia” a stretch of Florida’s Space Coast that has quietly become one of the most active corridors for Chinese and Russian intelligence operations in the United States. The piece details drone overflights of Kennedy Space Center, recruitment of SpaceX engineers at local bars, and the part that caught my attention as a developer — strategic real estate acquisitions near Patrick Space Force Base. Let me sit with that for a second. Real estate as an intelligence platform. Houses and rental units purchased specifically to surveil one of the most sensitive military and commercial space installations on the planet...